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Electronic Checks

Mitek-NetDeposit Deal Lends More Impetus to Mobile Capture

NetDeposit LLC, which this week announced it will support a mobile remote deposit capture product from San Diego-based Mitek Systems Inc., expects to have the service ready for financial-institution clients “some time” in the third quarter, says Chris Styga, executive vice president of the financial-service solutions group for the Salt …

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Remote Mobile Capture Is Ready for Prime Time, Researcher Argues

Remote deposit capture by mobile phone, a recent technology still considered experimental by many bankers, has proven itself in deployments so far, a banking researcher said on Monday. “The technology is demonstrably ready for broad adoption,” Robert Meara, a senior analyst at Celent LLC, told attendees at a banking conference. …

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Consumers Show Surprising Affinity for Mobile Remote Capture

While many bankers and even technologists may regard handset-based electronic deposits as esoteric, consumers seem not only familiar with the product but favorably inclined toward it, according to a survey by Mercatus LLC, a Boston-based consulting firm that follows mobile banking and payments. The survey, conducted in December among more …

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Fiserv Sees An Opportunity in Filters for the ACH’s New IAT Code

As financial institutions find themselves processing more and more international transactions through a new application on the automated clearing house, the burden of sorting out payments that match various watch lists is mounting fast. That's creating an opportunity for processors and software vendors. One of the first to act is …

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Later This Year for Rules Clearing the Way for All-Digital Checks

A set of rules governing the exchange of a new type of all-digital check could be in place as early as late summer, allowing banks and vendors to begin work on offering a product that would work on mobile phones and would entirely do away with paper. That's if current …

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Could All-Digital Checks Be the Next App for Your Smart Phone?

With an eye on the image-exchange networks banks have built since Check 21 took effect more than five years ago, analysts at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the head of the rules-setting organization for image exchange are proposing a new form of payment that would allow consumers and …

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LML Scores First ACH Patent Settlement, Says More Could Follow

LML Payment Systems Inc., which is pressing two patent-infringement lawsuits that could have broad implications for banks and processors that handle e-checks on the automated clearing house network, says more settlements could follow the one it reached last week with RBS Citizens Bank N.A. Patrick H. Gaines, LML's chief executive, …

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Same-Day ACH Is ‘On Track,’ Says Fed, But Response Is Mixed

A plan by the Federal Reserve to speed up certain automated clearing house transactions so they will clear on the same day they are initiated is “attracting interest” from financial institutions that use the Fed to handle their ACH traffic, says Richard Oliver, an executive vice president at the Federal …

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Launch of Mobile Services Could Reignite Growth for Remote Capture

After a rough year that saw its momentum slow somewhat, remote deposit capture could be poised for faster growth as banks and non-bank companies move into consumer and small-business markets, according to a new report. Indeed, growth rates for remote capture, a technology that allows businesses and individuals to deposit …

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PCI, Remote Capture Get a Wary Eye Among Some Health-Care Officials

Retailers have complained the loudest about the cost of complying with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI, but comments Tuesday at a health-care payments conference indicate that medical providers also incur considerable expense to secure their card-accepting payment systems. PCI-related costs come to about $100,000 a year for …

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